Following her father’s COVID-19 death, Abby Reinhard struggled to find a comfortable rhythm for her family during lockdowns, shutdowns and isolation.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
‘It needed to happen’: Trump supporters defiant after Capitol attack, plan to do it again for Biden’s inauguration
Unrepentant participants and backers of Wednesday’s violent occupation of the U.S. Capitol said they believe they did nothing wrong.
Deadliest place in America: They shrugged off the pandemic, then their family and friends started dying
Lulled into complacency by their rural county’s distance from the pandemic’s early days, residents of this Kansas county are now paying the price.
As Trump, Biden hammer at swing states, advocates work to dismantle Electoral College
Activists say adopting a national popular vote would force campaigns to broaden their outreach, while critics say it gives cities too much power.
‘Everything’s gone’: Many neighborhoods destroyed as fire, smoke devastate Oregon families, workers and homeless
“This is our Katrina… You see it on TV but you can never understand unless you go through it,” said one resident of the fire ripping through Oregon.
Segregated parks linked to higher COVID-19 deaths for Black and Latino Americans
Experts have long called for Black and Latino neighborhoods to have better access to parks to improve community health. Coronavirus highlights that.
Record wave of deadly shootings hits US cities. More police aren’t the answer, activists say
Experts say efforts to reduce violence must focus on systemic reform for communities of color, not just more police officers on the streets.
10 injured in Denver drive-by shooting while gathering at local park, police say
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the shooter as the city suffers a wave of gun deaths.
Portland police declare riot as demonstrators attack fence outside federal courthouse
Confrontations between activists and federal officers have escalated for more than a week, with protesters throwing objects at the officers.
Portland protesters worry violence is taking away from Black Lives Matter message
Tensions ran high in Portland’s protest area Thursday night with many unsure of how to continue the push for substantive police reform.